Nominative Case Pronoun- are I, she, etc. It's when a noun or pronoun is the subject or clause rather than the object.
Objective Case Pronoun- are me, her, him, us, them, and whom. They are used as direct objects, indirect objects, objects of the preposition, and appositives when used with one of the objects.
Examples - Objective Case Pronouns
We sold the house quickly.
Those renovations benefitted us.
Examples- Nominative Case Pronouns
The house fectched a good price. We had extensively renovated the house.
Nominative and Objective Case Pronouns
Nominative Case Pronoun- are I, she, etc. It's when a noun or pronoun is the subject or clause rather than the object.
Objective Case Pronoun- are me, her, him, us, them, and whom. They are used as direct objects, indirect objects, objects of the preposition, and appositives when used with one of the objects.
Examples - Objective Case Pronouns
We sold the house quickly.
Those renovations benefitted us.
Examples- Nominative Case Pronouns
The house fectched a good price.
We had extensively renovated the house.
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